2011 Subaru Outback 3.6r Limited Wagon 4-door 3.6l Silver on 2040-cars
Park City, Utah, United States
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THIS LUXURY SUBARU CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE! IT HAS A FEW MINOR DEFECTS AS LISTED IN THIS AD, BUT THIS IS A GREAT DEAL ON A CAR THAT IS ONLY A COUPLE YEARS OLD!! SAVE THOUSANDS BY PURCHASING HERE INSTEAD OF PURCHASING AT A DEALERSHIP! THE KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE FOR THIS CAR (VERY GOOD CONDITION) IS $26K! THIS CAR HAS HAD ONE OWNER. IT HAS NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT. EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE ADDITIONAL PICTURES. 2011 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited Silver Steel Metallic exterior color Black leather interior 38,440 miles one owner no accidents STANDARD EQUIPMENT All Wheel Drive (AWD) Vehicle Dynamics Control 4-wheel disk anti-lock brakes Frontal air bag system Side curtain airbags Front seat side impact air bags 3-point seatbelts for all seating positions LATCH system for Child Safety Seats Anti Theft Alarm & Immobilizer System Tire Pressure Monitoring System Rollover sensor Brake assist PERFORMANCE AND EXTERIOR 3.6L horizontally opposed 6-cylinder engine Horsepower 256 @ 6000 rpm Torque (lb-ft) 247 @ 4400 rpm 25/18 mpg 5-speed automatic transmission with manual mode 17-inch alloy wheels fully independent raised suspension roof rails with integrated cross bars privacy glass rear bumper cover splash guards COMFORT, CONVENIENCE and INTERIOR 8 cupholders dual-zone automatic climate control auto-up/down front drivers window bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity carpeted floor mats, cargo area mat electronic parking brake 440-watt harman/kardon 9-speaker audio heated seats heated mirrors wiper de-icer leather-trimmed seats 10-way adjustable power drivers seat 4-way adjustable power passengers seat 60/40 fold-down recline rear seatback tilt/telescopic steering wheel XM satellite radio (subscription sold separately) power moonroof auto-dimming rearview mirror with integrated rear backup camera media hub (USB and auxiliary ports) LIMITED WARRANTY* 5 years/60,000 miles powertrain warranty 5 years/60,000 miles rust perforation warranty *please note the basic warranty has expired (expired at 36,000 miles) |
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Subaru WRX STI Type RA-R has more power, less weight
Mon, Jul 23 2018Subaru is releasing yet another special high performance WRX STI that's only for its home, Japan. This time it's a variant of the WRX STI Type RA called the Type RA-R. Though it looks very similar to the version we get in the U.S., it has some key differences. Instead of the 310-horsepower 2.5-liter four-cylinder in ours, the RA-R has a 324-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder. It also produces 318 pound-feet of torque, a fair bit more than the 290 of ours. The Type RA-R also boasts additional weight savings. The company says it's about 66 pounds lighter than the WRX STI S208, another special STI similar to our Type RA. That model was already lightened thanks to a carbon fiber roof among other additions. Interestingly, the Type RA-R doesn't appear to have the Bilstein suspension of the S208 or the U.S. Type RA. It does still have Brembo brakes front and rear, though, with six-piston calipers up front and two-piston calipers in the back. Visually the Type RA-R looks fairly similar to its other special edition siblings. It has the extra "Cherry Blossom" red accents in the grille and the rear diffuser. It does have the option to go without the giant rear wing, though, for people who want the performance without shouting about it. The wheels are also downsized from 19 inches on the S208 and U.S.-spec Type RA to 18 inches. Unsurprisingly, this is a very limited edition vehicle. Only 500 will be sold, just like the U.S. Type RA. That is 50 more than the S208, though. The price before taxes is, at current exchange rates, about $41,500. Interestingly, that's a lower price than the American model. Of course it doesn't really matter because, as we already said, this car is for Japan only. Related Video:
Sunday Drive: A tale of old favorites and upcoming challengers
Sun, Oct 8 2017Sedans and crossovers dominated the attention of our readers last week, led by the completely redesigned 2018 Honda Accord. It's the Japanese automaker's flagship, and people are seriously interested in finding out how good the latest Accord is. So interested, in fact, that no other single story came close to the brand-new Accord in Autoblog reader interest. Moving down the list we find the equally new 2018 Buick Enclave. The three-row crossover has a lot to offer a family, especially one looking for a nice, quiet ride. If you're looking for the exact opposite of nice and quiet, but still want enough room for you and your significant others, the Subaru WRX that we tested last week may be the perfect ride for you. Or, if you just want to drive fast and aren't at all worried about space, there's the Camaro SS. See? We offer something for everybody. From there, we look to the future. Who isn't interested in seeing the first fully electric vehicle from Porsche? And who isn't intrigued to see the Mission E testing alongside a gaggle of Teslas? A brand-new Jeep is always a big deal, especially when it's the revival of a classic nameplate like the Grand Wagoneer. And finally, we have something completely different: the Rezvani Tank. As always, tune in to Autoblog next week for a front-row seat to all the happenings worth following in the automotive industry. 2018 Honda Accord First Drive | Feels like home again 2018 Buick Enclave First Drive Review | Fortress of quietude 2018 Subaru WRX Drivers' Notes | Turbo traditionalist 2018 Chevy Camaro SS Drivers' Notes | Demonstrative power, middling interior Porsche Mission E caught testing against Teslas Jeep three-row SUV caught on public roads — Grand Wagoneer, perhaps? Rezvani Tank: It's like a Hot Wheels car brought to life Green Buick Chevrolet Honda Jeep Porsche Subaru Crossover SUV Electric Future Vehicles Luxury Off-Road Vehicles Special and Limited Editions Performance Sedan porsche mission e sunday drive
Junkyard Gem: 1984 Subaru GL 4WD Wagon, Colorado Stereotypes Edition
Tue, Mar 21 2017I live in Denver, which means my local junkyards are well-stocked with used-up Subarus. These days, that means mostly Outbacks from the 1995-2005 period, but sufficient 1970s and 1980s Subarus remain in service that they show up from time to time. Here, in a Denver self-service yard, is a second-generation Leone wagon, from the era when this car was called just "the Subaru" in the American market. It appears that this car's final owner named it The Little D. Right next to the rag being used as a gas cap, a Yoda-ized Steal Your Face skull. This sticker from Incredible Extracts is easy to find in and on the cars in Denver-area wrecking yards. Someone made a pretty good Hunter S. Thompson stencil for the right-hand rear side glass. Neither of the two other members of the Male Hipster Holy Trinity (Kerouac and Bukowski) are to be found here, but then those two didn't live in Colorado. Anonymous is everywhere, even the junkyard. In 1984, the GL was the top trim level of the Subaru wagon, and the MSRP on this car was $8,168. That's about 19 grand in 2017 dollars. The going rate for a hooptie '84 GL wagon in 2017 is about $250. This car has manually-actuated four-wheel-drive, rather than the center-differential-equipped all-wheel-drive you'll get with your 21st-century Subaru. This meant that drivers were supposed to use front-wheel-drive on dry asphalt and four-wheel-drive on snow or dirt, but many didn't understand the concept and tore up their tires and/or powertrains by running 4WD at all times. These cars would get you to the slopes every time, and they'd do it cheaply enough for you to afford your preferred intoxicants once you got there. This car's 34 years on the road are done, but many of its kind remain. Related video:























